The Electric Lightning's tone is straightforward and powerful with fat lows, throaty mids, and crisp, bright highs. It is a true "in-your-face" rock 'n' roll speaker that can handle the heaviest of playing styles and is designed for loud applications.

FEATURES

Nominal Overall Diameter: 12"

Nominal Voice Coil Diameter: 2"

Magnet Weight: 3.12 lb.

Overall Weight: 9.6 lb.

Flux Density: 1.20 T

Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms

Rated Power: 70W

Musical Power: 140W

Sensitivity @1W, 1m: 99 dB

Magnet: Ferrite

Voice Coil Winding: Aluminum

Voice Coil Former: Kapton

Cone: Paper

Surround: Integrated Paper

Dust Dome: Non-Treated Cloth

Basket: Pressed Sheet Steel

Voice Coil DC Resistance: 6.33 ohms

Resonance Frequency: 95Hz

Mechanical Q Factor: 14.77

Electrical Q Factor: 0.70

Total Q Factor: 0.67

Mechanical Moving Mass: 29.9 g

Mechanical Compliance: 94 μm/N

Force Factor: 12.7 Wb/m

Equivalent Acoustic Volume: 32 lt.

Maximum Linear Displacement: Â±1.0 mm

Reference Efficiency: 3.76%

Diaphragm Area: 490.9 cm²

Losses Electrical Resistance: 133.3 ohms

Voice Coil Inductance @ 1kHz: 0.6 mH

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I got a hold of a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe 40W 1x12 with this speaker swapped in, and I love the change in sound. It really added power with the bass while retaining all of the nuance generally associated the sound of Fender amps. Highly recommended!

I replaced the Marshall Gold Back speaker with this brute as part of my VS65R Department of Corrections project. I am really happy with the amp's sound. The speaker handles everything the combo head can deliver with ease, both clean, crunchy, and drive channel and I'm particularly thrilled with the tone it gives to my slide playing on channel 2. It's a great speaker, and a fraction of the price of a Blackbird, but the labeling makes it look like it's installed up-side down because the quick disconnects are on the bottom relative to the printing.